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Rabbit Hill

Robert Lawson
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Rabbit Hill

Fiction | Novel | Published in 1944

Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

Robert Lawson's Rabbit Hill portrays a community of animals experiencing anticipation and change as new people move into a long-abandoned house. The story highlights how the inhabitants adapt to their transformed environment and interactions.

Reviews & Readership

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Rabbit Hill by Robert Lawson has been praised for its rich illustrations and engaging storyline that captivates young readers. Readers appreciate its themes of community and compassion. However, some reviews note that the pacing can be slow and certain dialects may be challenging for children. Overall, it remains a commendable classic for its vivid depiction of nature and moral lessons.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Rabbit Hill?

Readers who would enjoy Rabbit Hill by Robert Lawson are often fans of classic animal tales with rich, personified characters. Similar in appeal to Charlotte's Web by E.B. White, this book caters to children and nostalgic adults who appreciate themes of community, cooperation, and rural life. Perfect for those who relish timeless, warm-hearted stories.

Book Details
Pages

128

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Connecticut • 1940s

Topic
Publication Year

1944

Recommended Reading Age

8-12 years

Lexile Level

1050L

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